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After he said that, I whipped up this quick hat to go with the dress. It would've been better if I had piping instead of ribbon, but not bad for a <1hour project using materials I already had. And now I think I may have been bitten by the hat-making bug.
After a quick wander around the local park, came upon a line of bricks poking through the leaf litter on the floor. With the frustrated archaeologist within me in full force, I proceeded to clear with a stick the surrounding foliage in a couple of minutes. The results are in the above photo.
For more info go to post it's taken from at
tamworthtimehikes.wordpress.com/2011/08/02/foray-into-wig...
Als laatste optie bij wat hardere wind kunt u tevens de Quick Folding Tent van UPPE nog zekeren middels vier meegeleverde scheerlijnen. Maar de scheerlijnen vast aan de daarvoor bestemde lussen op de buitenkant van het dak (hoeken) en steek vervolgens de haring op een plaats in de grond zodat deze strak staat.
Bij forse windstoten en harde wind (+ windkracht 6) adviseren wij niet de tent te gebruiken.
www.quickfoldingtent.com indien op op zoek bent naar een kwalitatief goede tent voor een uiterst scherpe prijs.
Quick photo manipulation with TwistedBrush Pro Studio
1. Filter : Photo : Photo Detailer
2. Filter : Brightness and Contrast : Hyper Contrast
3. Filter : Sharpness : Unsharpmask mask (very small amount)
4. Solution : Layout : Inlay Bottom Left
5. Solution : Borders : Pitted Rectangle
Original Photo: © John Arnold | Dreamstime.com
"Quick, nobody's looking," the Helmeted Guinea Fowl seem to say to each other as they tip-toe across the lawn with picnickers at Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Town. These wild birds are actually fairly used to human company.
In Lyttelton on a day trip around the city with a Flickr friend May 9, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
Lyttelton (Māori: Ōhinehou) is a port town on the north shore of Lyttelton Harbour, at the north-western end of Banks Peninsula and close to Christchurch, on the eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
Due to its establishment as a landing point for Christchurch-bound seafarers, Lyttelton has historically been regarded as the "Gateway to Canterbury" for colonial settlers.
The 2010 Canterbury earthquake damaged some of Lyttelton's historic buildings, including the Timeball Station.[16] There was some damage to the town's infrastructure, but the port facilities and tunnel quickly returned to operation. The overall quake damage was less significant than in Christchurch itself, due to the dampening effects of the solid rock that the town rests on and its moderate distance from the epicentre.[citation needed]
On 22 February 2011 a magnitude 6.3 aftershock caused much more widespread damage in Lyttelton than its predecessor due to its proximity to Lyttelton and a shallow depth of 5 kilometres (3.1 mi). Some walls of the Timeball Station collapsed and there was extensive damage to residential and commercial property, leading to the demolition of a number of high-profile heritage buildings such as the Harbour Light Theatre and the Empire Hotel. Many other unreinforced masonry buildings were severely damaged.
For More Info on Lyttelton: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyttelton,_New_Zealand
Pencil & Paper
A good read (available on U.S site too)
www.amazon.co.uk/kindle/dp/B00ABI0HKO/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_...
America/Alfred from Hetalia. Smallish guy, about 6in. A quick plush that I made for a friend of mine for her graduation. Al's so cute! I had a lot of fun with the details on this one, since they're still somewhat simple designs. Made of lovely suedes and fleece for the hair, with a hand-embroidered face.
Back view!
Cheated like a bastard and traced this one. Boo. May do it again. Properly. Talia's eye's gone all wonky, too.
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